Because many veterans may not fully understand the burial benefits they’ve earned through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Dignity Memorial providers have compiled a list of 10 Important Facts About VA Burial Benefits as a guide.
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As a person who loves a veteran, you may find that you need the same things non-veterans and their families need when a loss is experienced: comfort, sympathy, emotional support of friends and family, knowledge, coping skills, time, and healing. You may also discover that the military culture may create special grief needs. You may be aware of the importance of the service that your loved one provided for our country, but you may not be aware that you too have served.
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This article is about you. I have been asked to write it because I was a nurse, and I have taken care of more than 10,000 veterans as they faced the end of their lives. I have seen and learned things from them that you may not know about— things that no one has previously told you. So I encourage you to let their words and lessons inform and inspire you.
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This article is about you. I have been asked to write it because I was a nurse, and I have taken care of more than 10,000 veterans as they faced the end of their lives. I have seen and learned things from them that you may not know about— things that no one has previously told you. So I encourage you to let their words and lessons inform and inspire you.
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The death of a member of the military brings a special loss to the hearts of loved ones. This article explores the complex emotions that arise when grieving and coping with a military death.
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Dignity Memorial funeral, cremation and cemetery providers are experts in veterans burial benefits and military funeral honors, which include the folding and presentation of the American flag and the playing of taps.
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